Like Fisher, Rose has enjoyed his long flights to China in the past. His appearances have been more sporadic – he hasn’t teed up since 2014 – but has two top 10 finishes in the last six years upon which to look back.

Brooks Koepka (20/1) made his first appearance in this event just 12 months ago when finishing 40th.

A lot has changed since then. The American has the US Open trophy on his mantelpiece and seems a perennial fixture at the top of leaderboards.

He can’t boast the wins of fellow young gun Justin Thomas. But seven top 10s in 24 starts last year on the PGA Tour is not to be sniffed at. He’s definitely in the big leagues now.

I can find holes in Dustin Johnson, Jon Rahm – surely he’s just played too much golf now? – and Jason Day so, at larger odds, I’ll take a look at Koepka to finish his year in style.

WGC-HSBC Champions betting: Steve’s each-way tips

Finding true each way value is difficult this week with the bookies bunching the leaderboard.

The top 21 in the market are covered by odds of 40/1 so we’ll have to go quite deep to find some suitable contenders.

Bill Haas (70/1) finished fourth last year and showed some glimpses of good form in his top 20 at the Safeway Open – notably a second round 65.

Chez Reavie (80/1), meanwhile, has been a fixture of the top 20 during the PGA Tour wrap-around season.